Bill bissett

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The correct title of this article is bill bissett. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

bill bissett (born November 23, 1939) is a Canadian poet famous for his anti-conventional style. He purposefully does not capitalise his name.

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[edit] Life

bissett was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He attended Dalhousie University (1956) and the University of British Columbia (1963 - 1965), but dropped out of both due to failing marks. He moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in 1958. Five years later he started the blew ointment magazine. He later launched blewointment press, which has published volumes by bpNichol, Steve McCaffery, Andrew Suknaski, Lionel Kearns and D. A. Levy. bissett is based in Vancouver and Toronto, Ontario, alternating between the two cities.

[edit] Career

He is known for his use of a unique orthography and incorporating visual elements in his printed poetry, and his performance of "concrete sound" poetry, sound effects, chanting, and barefoot dancing during his poetry readings. He has also had large exhibits of his paintings and made audio recordings. His work typically ranges from the mystical to the mundane, incorporating humor, a sense of wonder and sentimentality, and political commentary.

In 2006, Nightwood Editions published radiant danse uv being, a poetic tribute to bissett with contributions from more than 80 writers, including Margaret Atwood, Leonard Cohen, Lorna Crozier, Patrick Lane, Steve McCaffery, P. K. Page and Darren Wershler-Henry.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Th Jinx ship nd othr trips: pomes, drawings, collage - (1966)
  • Th gossamer bed pan - (1967)
  • Lebanon voices - (1967)
  • Where is Miss Florence Riddle? - (1967)
  • What Poetiks - (1967)
  • Awake in th red desert! - (1968)
  • Of the land divine service: poems - (1968)
  • Liberating skies - (1969)
  • The Lost Angel Mining Co. - (1969)
  • S th story I to: trew adventure - (1970)
  • Tuff shit: [love pomes] - (1970)
  • Why dusint the League of Canadian Poets do sumthing nd get an organizer for cross country poetry reading circuit: [sic] press release. - (1970)
  • Blew trewz - (1971)
  • Dragon fly - (1971)
  • Nobody owns th earth - (1971)
  • Ice - (1972)
  • Pomes for Yoshi - (1972)
  • Th first sufi line - (1973)
  • Pass th food release th spirit book - (1973)
  • Living with the vishyun - (1974)
  • Medicine my mouth's on fire - (1974)
  • Space travl - (1974)
  • What - (1974)
  • Yu can eat it at th opening - (1974)
  • Image being - (1975)
  • Stardust - (1975)
  • Th fifth sun - (1975)
  • Venus - (1975)
  • An allusyn sic to macbeth - (1976)
  • Sailor - (1978)
  • Selected poems: beyond even faithful legends (editor) - (1980)
  • Northern birds in color - (1981)
  • Seagull on Yonge Street - (1983)
  • Canada gees mate for life - (1985)
  • The Last Blewointment anthology (editor) - (1986)
  • Animal uproar - (1987)
  • What we have - (1988)
  • Hard 2 beleev - (1990)
  • Inkorrect thots - (1992)
  • Th last photo uv th human soul - (1993)
  • Th influenza uv logik - (1995)
  • Loving without being vulnrabul - (1997)
  • Scars on th seehors - (1999)
  • B leev abul char ak trs - (2000)

[edit] See also

  • Bayard, Caroline. "Bill Bissett: Subversion et poesie concrete." Etudes Litteraires 19.2 (1986): 81-108.
  • Coupal, Michel. "Quelques aspects de l'identite culturelle canadienne dans l'oeuvre de Bill Bissett." Annales du Centre de Recherches sur l'Amerique 18 (1993): 47-54, 360.
  • David, Jack. "Visual Poetry in Canada: Birney, Bissett, and bp." Studies in Canadian Literature 2 (1977): 252-66.
  • Early, Len. "Bill Bissett: Poetics, Politics & Vision." Essays on Canadian Writing 4 (1976): 4-24.
  • Enright, Robert. "Composition by feeled the visual art of bill bissett." Capilano Review 2.23 (1997): 105-7.
  • Maylon, Carol. "we ar always on th 401: the use of fiction in bissett's poems." Capilano Review 2.23 (1997): 113-6.
  • Pew, Jeff, and Stephen Roxborough (editors). radiant danse uv being: A Poetic Portrait of bill bissett. Roberts Creek, B. C.: Nightwood Editions, 2006.
  • Precosky, Don. "Bill Bissett: Controversies and Definitions." Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews 27 (1990): 15-29.
  • Precosky, Don. "Self selected/selected self: bill bissett's Beyond Even Faithful Legends." Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews 34 (1994): 57-78.
  • Wershler-Henry, Darren. "Vertical excess: what fuckan theory and bill bissett's concrete poetics." Capilano Review 2.23 (1997): 117-24.

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